From today's Middletown Journal:
Council members will discuss the 0.25 percent income levy set to expire at the end of 2012 during is work session today.
By Jessica Heffner, Staff Writer
3:03 AM Tuesday, February 8, 2011
MIDDLETOWN — How would Middletown’s police and fire departments use revenues from the public safety levy if the issue is placed back on the ballot?
That will be a main topic of discussion at the Middletown City Council meeting today beginning at 5:30 p.m. A presentation on the public safety levy will be held during council’s newly created work session — an untelevised hour-long informal meeting to be held monthly.
The 0.25 percent income levy is set to expire at the end of 2012. The tax is to help fund police and fire department operations. It was meant to generate about $3 million annually, but lower revenues due to the recession put that number at about $2.5 million, according to Police Chief Greg Schwarber.
Council members had asked at their annual retreat last month for more information from each department regarding the need for the levy — as well as the logistics for how and when it can be placed on the ballot.
Public safety services make up about $21.7 million of the city’s $30.5 million budget, according to city records.
In addition, council also will review how a 20 percent reduction citywide will affect services.
With cuts looming from major state revenue streams, council asked each department to plan for a 20 percent budget reduction in 2012.
City Manager Judy Gilleland said during the work session that she will present the numbers to council and explain how such cuts could affect the city.
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So, folks, There you have it!!!
I tried to warn you but no one seemed too concerned.
If you look for this item on the agenda for LAST WEEK’S meeting (Remember, this meeting was postponed due to weather!!!) all you will find is the rather innocuous sounding item:
“• Public Safety Levy Follow-Up from Retreat”
City hall’s willing accomplices at the local newspaper sat on this until 3:13 AM this morning, the very morning of the meeting. I guess that it “just came across the wire” in the middle of the night!!!
Who knows what actually is up for discussion under these other items scheduled for the semi-secret, non-televised work session:
• SR122 Plat Dedication
• Lefferson Road Street Improvement Discussion
• Budget Follow-Up from Council Retreat
• Parking Garage Demo Follow-Up
• Road Salt
• Misc.
My guess is that it will be whatever ELSE they are too AFRAID or too ASHAMED to discuss in the open in the clear view of the TVMiddletown cameras and the citizens (and especially the VOTERS) of Middletown.
Well, I can’t attend. My first obligation tonight is to attend the Central Committee meeting to perform my elected duty of helping to choose a new County Prosecutor.
We know that we cannot rely on our local newspaper for a complete and accurate report of the goings on at city hall tonight. So, since no one else seems interested, I guess that we’ll never know what transpires at Donham Plaza during this little skull session.
Then again, I think I remember some of these same politician telling us that they are proponents of “open government”!!!
I guess we can rely on them to tell us exactly what went on, right Bonzo???